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Artist creates 'painting' of hole in Kinkerbuurt: 'Shows the incompetence'

Artist creates 'painting' of hole in Kinkerbuurt: 'Shows the incompetence'

An artist in Amsterdam's Kinkerbuurt neighborhood has turned a hole in a construction fence into a "painting" to protest a vacant lot that has remained empty for 15 years. The artistic intervention highlights the ongoing legal battle and local frustration over stalled development plans for the site. A final court ruling regarding the future of the property is expected in mid-May.

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